Weight | 150 g |
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Dimensions | 175 × 75 × 75 mm |
How to use | Apply RAD SPF15 to the face, neck, décolleté and body. |
Size | 100ml |
Environ RAD SPF 15 – (Now 100ml)
Environ RAD sunscreen is a revolutionary sun protection cream ideal for thorough sun protection. The sun filters and sun reflectants contained in this product provide an of SPF 15 while natural antioxidant vitamins increase sun protection and fight free-radicals. This product is highly recommended for all skin types and is suitable for all ages, including babies.
SAFE IN THE SUNSHINE – A, B, C
A: Antioxidants are an essential sunscreen ingredient
B: Be vigilant – reapply regularly
C: Choose to include a daily dose of a vitamin A and antioxidant supplement
Please read before placing your order: Due to the high concentrations of active ingredients, new Environ customers will need to complete this short consultation form before their order can be dispatched. Orders can still be placed online, however they will not be dispatched until the consultation form has been completed.
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Benefits
Provides thorough protection from both UVA and UVB irradiation
Contains absorbent sun filters, namely Butyl Methoxydibenzoylmethane (UV-A) and, Octyl Methoxycinnamate (UV-B), which absorb part of the sun’s radiation
Titanium Oxide, reflects the sun’s radiation, and is more effective than chemical absorption
Contains a free radical scavenging system consisting of antioxidant vitamins beta-carotene, vitamin C and E to combat the effects of the sun and pollution on the skin. These antioxidants help minimise and neautralise the damage of UV rays that penetrate the sunscreens and filters, and are useful even after sunburn
This product can also be used as an after-sun treatment for sunburn
Fragrance and preservative free
Do we really know how to protect our skin?
SPFs have never been higher, but neither has the rate of skin cancer. According to Cancer Research UK, over 15,400 people develop malignant melanoma each year, compared with around 1,800 in the mid-1970s. SPFs are now available in excess of 60, so why aren’t they protecting us?
Sunscreen products – saviours or sinners?
Despite using very high SPFs, the numbering system can be misleading. It’s logical to assume that SPF30 provides twice the protection of SPF 15, but it only blocks 4% more rays (SPF 15 blocks 93%) and contains a much greater level of potentially harmful chemicals. High SPFs give a false sense of security, which means people reapply them less frequently and spend longer in the sun. Another contributing factor to the rise of skin cancer is that people don’t apply enough, particularly if the SPF is high. The advice is to cover the skin in a ‘shot and a half’ but in a study published by the journal JAMA Dermatology, only 55% correctly identified the amount required.
Free radical damage
Research has shown that high SPFs can be harmful when left on the skin*.Chemical sunscreens are only effective for two-three hours after application. They absorb UV rays during this time, but once they stop working they turn into free radicals which react with DNA cells, increasing the visible signs of ageing and the risk of skin cancer. It’s therefore important to keep reapplying regularly.
“Scientists do not recommend anything stronger than SPF 15-20 because there is minimal advantage from the higher SPFs….stronger creams contain greater concentrations of sunscreen agents which themselves can be converted into free radicals by exposure to UV rays” says Dr Des Fernandes. It’s important to remember that SPF only indicates protection from UVB rays, which cause burning, and not UVA which causes photo-ageing so using a broad spectrum cream which protects against both is key.
A second line of defence
If your clients want to achieve superior protection against the sun, antioxidants need to be incorporated into their skincare regime. They mop up free radicals generated in the skin from UV exposure, minimising the damaging effects they have on DNA. Advise clients to apply an antioxidant sunscreen such as RAD from Environ®, and to also take them in supplement form to protect skin over the whole body (Skin Antioxidant from Advanced Nutrition ProgrammeTM contains a broad spectrum of antioxidants that have proven benefits with regards to UV radiation). Daily use is essential. Studies indicate that even on cloudy days 80% of radiation from UVA rays breaks through.
Powerful protection boost
Given its impeccable skin nourishing credentials, it’s no surprise that vitamin A helps defend against UV damage. “The most powerful sun-protective molecule is the retinyl palmitate form of vitamin A, which in adequate doses, can have a photo-protective effect of SPF20 and gives additional protection against UVA”, says Dr Fernandes. As well as applying topically, it should be taken in supplement form. “
By using a combination of Vitamin A and antioxidants, it’s possible to safely expose skin to the sun for no longer than 20 minutes without sunscreen, in order to synthesise vitamin D, which is vital for healthy skin as well as preventing conditions such as osteoporosis and even cancer.
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